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A coastline is an immeasurable thing : a memoir across three continents / by Daniel, Mary-Alice,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Mary-Alice Daniel's family moved from West Africa to England when she was a very young girl, leaving behind the vivid culture of her native land in the Nigerian savanna. They arrived to a blanched, cold world of prim suburbs and unfamiliar customs. So began her family's series of travels across three continents in search of places of belonging. A Coastline Is an Immeasurable Thing ventures through the physical and mythical landscapes of Daniel's upbringing. Against the backdrop of a migratory adolescence, she reckons with race, religious conflict, culture clash, and a multiplicity of possible identities. Daniel lays bare the lives and legends of her parents and past generations, unearthing the tribal mythologies that shaped her kin and her own way of being in the world. The impossible question of which tribe to claim as her own is one she has long struggled with: the Nigerian government recognizes her as Longuda, her father's tribe; according to matrilineal tradition, Daniel belongs to her mother's tribe, the nomadic Fulani; and the language she grew up speaking is that of the Hausa tribe. But her strongest emotional connection is to her adopted home: California, the final place she reveals to readers through its spellbinding history. Daniel's approach is deeply personal: in order to reclaim her legacies, she revisits her unsettled childhood and navigates the traditions of her ancestors. Her layered narratives invoke the contrasting spiritualities of her tribes: Islam, Christianity, and magic. A Coastline Is an Immeasurable Thing is a powerful cultural distillation of mythos and ethos, mapping the far-flung corners of the Black diaspora that Daniel inherits and inhabits. Through lyrical observation and deep introspection, she probes the bonds and boundaries of Blackness, from bygone colonial empires to her present home in America"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Daniel, Mary-Alice.; African American poets; African American women poets; Nigerian Americans; Poets; Women poets;
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Aquello que nos da calor / by Gaiman, Neil.; Gómez Calvo, Ignacio.; Riddell, Chris.; Davies, Benji.; Gwilym, Yuliya.; Kaadan, Nadine.; Smy, Pam.; Egnéus, Daniel.; Horáček, Petr.; Suzanna, Beth.; Ibatoulline, Bagram.; Harel, Marie-Alice.; Adin, Majid.; Jones, Richard,1977-; Jeffers, Oliver.;
Un nuevo libro poderoso y necesario de Neil Gaiman, publicado en colaboración con ACNUR, para hablar de conflictos, desplazamientos forzados y la importancia de acoger. A veces solo necesitamos que alguien reafirme que tenemos derecho a estar aquí. En 2019, Neil Gaiman preguntó a sus seguidores de Twitter: qué les recuerda a la calidez? Su pregunta reveló nuestro deseo compartido de sentirnos seguros, bienvenidos y cálidos en un mundo que a menudo puede ser hostil. Más de 1.000 respuestas después, Neil comenzó a entretejer respuestas de todo el mundo en un poema en apoyo al llamamiento por el frío extremo de ACNUR. Aquello que nos da calor es una exploración del desplazamiento y la huida del conflicto a través de los objetos y recuerdos que representan la calidez.During the coldest season, when the world feels scary--what do you remember about being warm? Baked potatoes. Trust. A kettle on the stove. Blankets. A smile. And, most of all, the reassurance that you belong. In his powerful and moving poem, featuring illustrations from thirteen extraordinary artists, bestselling author and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Neil Gaiman draws together many different memories to answer the question, what do you need to be warm?
Subjects: Poetry.; Picture books.; Emigration and immigration; Poverty; Refugees; Refugee children; Homelessness; Human comfort; Spanish language materials.;
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